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Ornithischia and Saurischia.
First of all it is not group, it is order. It is the Suarischia and the Ornithischia.
Yes There is the bird-hipped dinosaurs and the reptile or lizard-hipped dinosaurs. These were further subdivided into smaller groups.
No. Dinosaurs and alligators (crocodilians) are two separate groups of archosaurs. They are related but dinosaurs are not "advanced" alligators. And evolutionarily it makes no sense to say an animal "just developed."
Most dinosaurs were herbivores. The main groups of herbivorous dinosaurs are hadrosaurs, sauropods, ceratopsians, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, and pachycephalosaurs.
Some dinosaurs traveled in groups, and some were more solitary.
They include Ankylosaurs (the armored dinosaurs), Mosasaurs, and Plesiosaurs (both marine reptilian groups).
There are way more than just two dinosaurs. If you're asking for two examples of dinosaurs, then I'll just say Tyrannosaurus Rex and Apatosaurus.
Dinosaurs were divided into two big groups: ornistichia (bird hip) and saurischia (lizard hip). The confussing part is that scientists believe that birds evolved from a group of therapods similar to small velociraptors and therapods are saurischia.
Yes. They were all reptiles.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Specifically, both the crocodilians and the dinosaurs are archosaurs ("ruling reptiles"), members of the clade Archosauria, which also includes the pterosaurs and many other related animals which are now extinct.
Snakes, turtles, crocodiles, and extinct animals such as dinosaurs.
The two orders of the Superorder Dinosauria are Saurischia and Ornithischia, meaning the lizard-like pelvic girdle and the bird-like pelvic girdle. The classification is a little strange in that the birds are almost certainly descended from the Saurischia.